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decouple marine capture fisheries from greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This study estimates the Chinese marine fishing GHG … emissions and explores the fisheries economic development and GHG emissions relation through (i) carbon intensity, (ii) per … and industry efficiency on the increasing GHG emissions; fisheries population size alone has the smallest impact on GHG …
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interference. While in areas of cartel agreement investigation and leniency programs, though there are quite many similarities with … the Anti-Trust Law of the United States, the paper argued that being the behavior of cartel is not a criminal act and …
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a lower network price. It is helpful to the development of the whole industry. However, once Cartel is formed, the price … long-time Cartel will reduce the market entrant in electricity generation. Market resources are centralized in the hands of … Cartel, causing a low effective competition in the market, which has passive effects on users. Implications: The empirical …
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Input subsidies in natural resource sectors are widely believed to deplete the natural capital on which these sectors depend. However, estimating the causal effect of subsidies on resource extraction has been stymied by identification and data challenges. China’s fishing fleet is the world’s...
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Input subsidies in natural resource sectors are widely believed to cause depletion of the natural capital on which those sectors rely. But identification and data challenges have stymied attempts to empirically estimate the causal effect of subsidies on resource extraction. China's fishing fleet...
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